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not for, of and by the government. and that is the big battle that we are in right now. >> carson says he has been receiving a lot of positive feedback from his remarks and that people are overjoyed to hear some common sense. >>> a bomb ripped through a crowded outdoor vegetable market in a city in southern pakistan, killing at least 60 people and injuring more than 180 others. they say the blast was set off by remote control while women and children were shopping for their dinner. this is the latest attack on the city's shiite minority in recent months. >>> a new twist in the christopher dorner case. we now know how the rogue form l.a.p.d officer was taken down and it wasn't by police. we'll have the latest on that and a live report. an elementary school principal under fire for taking the next step to help some students succeed. the key word there, some. he started a tutorial program with no whites allowed. one outrage mom changed that. we'll talk to her when we come back. >> come so far in all of these years to show
not for, of and by the government. and that is the big battle that we are in right now. >> carson says he has been receiving a lot of positive feedback from his remarks and that people are overjoyed to hear some common sense. >>> a bomb ripped through a crowded outdoor vegetable market in a city in southern pakistan, killing at least 60 people and injuring more than 180 others. they say the blast was set off by remote control while women and children were shopping for their...
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i think it will have a shocking effect on so many agencies of the government that, hopefully -- >> what do you think it will take for people to say, finally, let's get together and figure out a way to not let this happen. >> because to the military are the most severe. that will require the layoffs of thousands of employees could not to mention military operations and maintenance. but also these cuts will affect every agency, every operation of the government, except social security, medicare, medicaid, and food stamps. those are exempt. but every other agency of the -- other agency or program will receive a cut, probably 5% around it. but since we're willing to the fiscal year, the balance of the year, these few months, you will see these cuts have a greater impact than 5% for the year. >> the way this thing is designed, he does oppose you can believe identity program levels. not every account or agency is important. if i was the culture secretary, i might be more concerned about need inspections. but they don't have the flexibility to do anything about this. do you want to try to give
i think it will have a shocking effect on so many agencies of the government that, hopefully -- >> what do you think it will take for people to say, finally, let's get together and figure out a way to not let this happen. >> because to the military are the most severe. that will require the layoffs of thousands of employees could not to mention military operations and maintenance. but also these cuts will affect every agency, every operation of the government, except social...
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how much damage do you think it would do for government operations? how badly would it affect your constituents and people across the country? >> well, needless to say, being an appropriator, i think it's an idiotic way to do business. these are indiscriminate cuts. they're not thought through but are automatic across the board without any consideration of good, bad or evil, or whatever. so i think the cuts are devastating. i'm sad to see it take place but i don't see an effort being made realistically to stop it. >> do you, mr. chairman, do you think that once the sequester actually takes effect, that people will see the wide ranging implications of this and they would actually start working together to figure out the best way to either avert it or replace it? >> that's my hope. i'm hoping, number one, i was hoping we could avoid it. but after it hits, which i think it will, i think it's going to have a shock effect on so many different programs and agencies and operations of the government that hopefully people will come to their senses and reach a
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, but the smarter government. setting priorities and investing in broadbased growth. all this happening and about three hours from now, but no matter how it spends, spending is spending, and the federal government is racking up. the average length of president obama's previous addresses as one hour and five minutes and 21 seconds. think about it. the amount of time it takes the national debt to rack up just over $042 million extra. with more on this, former cbo director. welcome to the show. first off, your reaction to these comments he will make that he is not going to get us into any more debt trouble at all. do you believe that? >> he certainly is going to propose more spending which must mean he is going to depose more taxes if. this will be tax-and-spend. we have seen this before. gerri: well, says president obama's first state of the union back in 2010 federal debt is up 34%. our economy is growing slowly. debt is growing three times faster than our economy is expanding. what do you make of that? >> you know
, but the smarter government. setting priorities and investing in broadbased growth. all this happening and about three hours from now, but no matter how it spends, spending is spending, and the federal government is racking up. the average length of president obama's previous addresses as one hour and five minutes and 21 seconds. think about it. the amount of time it takes the national debt to rack up just over $042 million extra. with more on this, former cbo director. welcome to the show....
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and let them set the baseline of government employees should be trained. thank you. >> i yield back. >> like a dad, commerce and, yesterday i discovered i left my cell phone charger in richmond and when i came back to washington and my phone went down, i felt completely disengaged. i had to raise over to get back on line again. the enemy understand with more sophisticated economy that is now developing in the united states that if we can disrupt our cyber devotees, they can disable our responsibility. that is certainly true in a terrorist situation could i ask this question, do we have a unified american strategy for cybersecurity? i am aware that the department of defense set up an entire cyber command completely enacted to the terrapin of homeland security. the question one would repeat this do we have a unified approach in the united states government for this country and the protection? i think they probably don't, which means it is a danger of duplication or confusion. >> i have one more question, mr. chairman, if i could. i spent the last 12 years wi
and let them set the baseline of government employees should be trained. thank you. >> i yield back. >> like a dad, commerce and, yesterday i discovered i left my cell phone charger in richmond and when i came back to washington and my phone went down, i felt completely disengaged. i had to raise over to get back on line again. the enemy understand with more sophisticated economy that is now developing in the united states that if we can disrupt our cyber devotees, they can disable...
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today waraaa nd rating, higher than the federal government. and, i'm proud, to be from the state of indiana because we have really been able to accomplish a lot with working together, living within our means, and doing exactly what we said we would do, which is to be one of the greatest job providers in the nation. >> walorski thinks indiana should be an example to the rest of the nation. >> we balanced the budget and we did it with bipartisan support and just very common sense people doing common sense things. hoosiers are known for common sensical kind of solutions and wanting to be a part of a bigger solution. and i think we've been a model for the country, and one of the things i've talked about in my district for a long time is we can do, we really can at the federal level what we did in the state of indiana and we really can work across the aisle. >> so, she decided to run for federal office to bring her solutions to washington. she lost in 2010. but, this past november, she narrowly defeated her opponent. now, she's ready to work togeth
today waraaa nd rating, higher than the federal government. and, i'm proud, to be from the state of indiana because we have really been able to accomplish a lot with working together, living within our means, and doing exactly what we said we would do, which is to be one of the greatest job providers in the nation. >> walorski thinks indiana should be an example to the rest of the nation. >> we balanced the budget and we did it with bipartisan support and just very common sense...
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that debt is honest to goodness government debt backed by the and credit of the government. we do not included in the debt measure that we focused on because we and most analysts look at the government as a unified whole. we capture the future obligations of those programs under current law and the way we do our projections of spending. when we look at the debt, we look at the debt as the government owes to outside of the government. >> so when the social security has an iou, that is what you count at that time? >>) we produce projections of gross debt. >> if i wanted to include social security trust fund in my remarks, what would be the debt to gdp ratio? >> i actually don't know that. >> would it be over 100%? >> that is possible. >> take in this vein. -- if i was taking your credit card application and under your occupation, would it be possible for you to tell me that you are an economist? >> yes. >> which school do you prefer and why are the other one is inferior? >> the consensus in the economics profession is that what people think of the output and employment depends
that debt is honest to goodness government debt backed by the and credit of the government. we do not included in the debt measure that we focused on because we and most analysts look at the government as a unified whole. we capture the future obligations of those programs under current law and the way we do our projections of spending. when we look at the debt, we look at the debt as the government owes to outside of the government. >> so when the social security has an iou, that is what...
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. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the housing boom. down 11% from december but all is not well, says housing barren sam zell. >> everybody kind of has ignored the fact that there's still 3 to 4 million houses in purgatory. not for sale. not foreclosed. maybe occupied, maybe not occupied. and you've got to address that. >> if you're looking for somebody who has done it all, look no further. he's with us. bob hormats is vice president of goldman sachs international. at the state department making the case for american companies overseas. bob, it's good to see you again. >> great to be back on your show. >> let me begin on sort of this front and center
. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the...
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other government considered 19 percent and of that 97 percent was on canada post boxes like they are the drop boxes that the mail carriers use for picking up their mail to deliver. they are being phased out, though, so again within the next year or so, those boxes are going to be phased out in edmonton so we'll see if it makes a change in graffiti results. but it also assists us in terms of how we approach them. so we take this information to canada post and basically say, get rid of the gray boxes. so, conclusions. edmonton's method for auditing graffiti vandalism is unbiased and effective as far as we've been able to determine. we use the results to work with the edmonton police service to determine our other services. the graffiti index and intensity index allow for specific locations within the neighborhood. we found we had significant results over the first year, in terms of the decrease 42.7 percent and while we have leveled off this year, we are confident that by analyzing the neighborhood data we will be able to make strong changes to our programs to be able to effectively de
other government considered 19 percent and of that 97 percent was on canada post boxes like they are the drop boxes that the mail carriers use for picking up their mail to deliver. they are being phased out, though, so again within the next year or so, those boxes are going to be phased out in edmonton so we'll see if it makes a change in graffiti results. but it also assists us in terms of how we approach them. so we take this information to canada post and basically say, get rid of the gray...
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government and there is not real platform for. for the dialogue and at the same time you have a lot of political prisoners you know the united states in two thousand. and. eleven you have prisoners political prisoners of human rights and it's inside the present and are very. also. international community governments and certainly you can also see it that you cannot have a real dialogue and you still have one of the opposition really isn't because at the end they have the right so do you feel you are actually getting support then from the likes of the u.s. and its western allies while no western allies thing. they should should be more more more. clear about their human rights management and we are where you can only stand on and have some concerns about the bahraini government and we need to have more sanctions we need to have more actions on the international community you know you getting that why you're getting that we're seeing support for the rebels in syria for example but no support for the rebels in bahrain what why is tha
government and there is not real platform for. for the dialogue and at the same time you have a lot of political prisoners you know the united states in two thousand. and. eleven you have prisoners political prisoners of human rights and it's inside the present and are very. also. international community governments and certainly you can also see it that you cannot have a real dialogue and you still have one of the opposition really isn't because at the end they have the right so do you feel...
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consider can the federal government really get into elections? >> they can do some things around edges but your question is right. key thing is what happens in the states here. chris: when we come back, i love it, some of the biggest movies this year as you all know have been history movies. "lincoln," and others. what movie is becking to be made that -- begging to be made that hasn't been made yet? we have the hottest pitches. chris: welcome back. it's oscar season. some of the biggest movies this year have been history movies. "lincoln" and "argo" and "zero dark thirty" about the bin laden raid and britain's king george. which brings us to the big question, what in contemporary america do you think would make a hit movie? >> george washington. never successful bio film about him. guy that comes into the country in danger of diing in its cradle and decides to lead it, unify the country. chris: george washington, right out of today's newspapers. amy walters, that was the way-back machine. >> let's remake "oregon" late '80's movie about matthew br
consider can the federal government really get into elections? >> they can do some things around edges but your question is right. key thing is what happens in the states here. chris: when we come back, i love it, some of the biggest movies this year as you all know have been history movies. "lincoln," and others. what movie is becking to be made that -- begging to be made that hasn't been made yet? we have the hottest pitches. chris: welcome back. it's oscar season. some of the...
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defend this new government. and watching on t.v. live from moscow not let's discuss the issue of the e.u. the eurozone stuttering economies and people ultimately taking their lives when it all becomes a bit too much to bear we were reporting earlier on r.t. about a frenchman who set himself on fire outside a job center in the town of knowledge let's get some more on this now from a sociology and a philosophy lecturer at the university of the g.n.r. panagiotis sorted us now joining us live here on sea as you were hearing me say just a moment ago so thanks for coming on but i was talking about this poor frenchman who set himself on fire now we understand that the unemployment rates in france are currently a thirteen year high as it is the man's actions symbolic of the frustration the people there a feeling well that is symbolic of the situation all over the euro zone and i think that people in europe are realizing that what has been happening in the european south and especially greece in the past two or three years has not been an ex
defend this new government. and watching on t.v. live from moscow not let's discuss the issue of the e.u. the eurozone stuttering economies and people ultimately taking their lives when it all becomes a bit too much to bear we were reporting earlier on r.t. about a frenchman who set himself on fire outside a job center in the town of knowledge let's get some more on this now from a sociology and a philosophy lecturer at the university of the g.n.r. panagiotis sorted us now joining us live here...
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right now when the mid staffordshire scandal with rubio's very much the rhetoric from the government was that this was an exceptional case that this was it's not a one of it was particularly bad i mean we're seeing one of the hospitals being investigated and it seems that nothing shocks just keep on coming east surprised at this no not surprised at this wild stuff the trip was particularly bad there of always being in the n.h.s. while most of the care has been fantastic over the years in such a complicated organization and such a large organization there will be such incidents that have been for many years the real problem is that the n.h.s. and the government do not seem to be able to learn from the old inquiries that have been from thirty years ago the hospital advisory service would report and i think the same things are still going on now because said the chief executive of the n.h.s. david nicholson to resign have so far been resisted he says that he has nothing to be as saying gov and that during his time presiding this is down to systematic failures so of course the people who
right now when the mid staffordshire scandal with rubio's very much the rhetoric from the government was that this was an exceptional case that this was it's not a one of it was particularly bad i mean we're seeing one of the hospitals being investigated and it seems that nothing shocks just keep on coming east surprised at this no not surprised at this wild stuff the trip was particularly bad there of always being in the n.h.s. while most of the care has been fantastic over the years in such a...
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thousands of anti-government protesters attacked in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. three of the countries after a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by so. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the past it could mean people's every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance of the mood important looks at the future of being watched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing
thousands of anti-government protesters attacked in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. three of the countries after a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by so. the u.s. is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of privacy a thing of the...
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defend this new government. clashes moat the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager was killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out the pro-democracy demands of still being ignored. the picture of bad health the still no action following an independent report into hundreds of needless deaths in a u.k. hospital war on that scandal and all the stories coming up after this short break stay with us. wealthy british style. time to. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds or report . to police be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see then try. to find out more visit our big. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. my juggling job. to do hack work and get caught when lo
defend this new government. clashes moat the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager was killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out the pro-democracy demands of still being ignored. the picture of bad health the still no action following an independent report into hundreds of needless deaths in a u.k. hospital war on that scandal and all the stories coming up after this short break stay with us. wealthy british style. time to. market. can. find out what's...
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demand this new government. the israeli government has admitted but a man with links to the country secret service was in prison under a false name and that the so-called prisoner x. hanged himself while in custody two years ago and the identity of the alleged secret agent was revealed by australian t.v. israeli reports indicating that the media there was well initially ordered by the government to keep the story under wraps for security reasons it's not known why the man was being held in a top secret prison the claims are emerging he was a double agent who knew sensitive security information columnist and senior correspondent for israel's ha'aretz newspaper a mere or and he says the entire situation has become a source of embarrassment for the country. on one level it's an espionage story and mystery regarding the foreign intelligence service mossad and the tragic. circumstances under which one of its operatives apparently found his death on another level. government versus press story and the press here has b
demand this new government. the israeli government has admitted but a man with links to the country secret service was in prison under a false name and that the so-called prisoner x. hanged himself while in custody two years ago and the identity of the alleged secret agent was revealed by australian t.v. israeli reports indicating that the media there was well initially ordered by the government to keep the story under wraps for security reasons it's not known why the man was being held in a...
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defend this new government. watching r.t. live from moscow not a discuss the issue of the e.u. the eurozone stuttering economies and people ultimately taking their lives when it all becomes a bit too much to bear we were reporting earlier on r.t. about a frenchman who set himself on fire outside a job center in the town of north let's get some more on this now for most sociology and philosophy lecturer at the university of the panagiotis sorted us now joining us live here on our duty as you were hearing me say just a moment ago so thanks for coming on but i was talking about this poor frenchman who set himself on fire now we understand that the unemployment rates in france are currently a thirteen year high is it is the man's actions symbolic of the frustration the people there are feeling what it is symbolic of the situation all over the euro zone and things that people in europe are realizing that what has been happening in the european south and especially greece in the past two or three years has not been an exception it is going to be the route all over europe. greek's a t
defend this new government. watching r.t. live from moscow not a discuss the issue of the e.u. the eurozone stuttering economies and people ultimately taking their lives when it all becomes a bit too much to bear we were reporting earlier on r.t. about a frenchman who set himself on fire outside a job center in the town of north let's get some more on this now for most sociology and philosophy lecturer at the university of the panagiotis sorted us now joining us live here on our duty as you...
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defend this new government. while clashes mog the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out but pro-democracy the bonds are still being ignored. and desert crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster is following france's intervention and we examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation and more after this. and then. you. stream. and enjoy. if you're away from your television. now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. thanks for joining us here. a week off the shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there are still no signs of action the family and friends of hundreds of patients who died calling for criminal action be taken against those responsible and the former chief of the hospital says he was paid a million pounds not to talk about a similar situation. has been following the. but in the latest twist we've seen an n.h.s. whistleblower c
defend this new government. while clashes mog the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out but pro-democracy the bonds are still being ignored. and desert crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster is following france's intervention and we examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation and more after this. and then. you. stream. and enjoy. if you're away from your...
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government demonstrations to mark the two year anniversary of the protest movements in bahrain reports of the results in a teenager's death. welcome to our taking life from the heart of moscow. one out of every four great sink looting over half the country's young people are out of work that's according to the latest unemployment figures with the jobless rate more than double the european average former greek m.p. of the center left panhellenic socialist movement. says that the dire situation is a result of the use failed economic rescue. well it seems that it's getting worse not better this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union they say that will reach thirty percent of unemployment it means that while thousands of people lose their jobs every day in greece this is starting to become a humanitarian crisis and i think it's something that we no one expected to see in the european union you see extreme poverty you see people that tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand people every day trying to get to the church to find food we ar
government demonstrations to mark the two year anniversary of the protest movements in bahrain reports of the results in a teenager's death. welcome to our taking life from the heart of moscow. one out of every four great sink looting over half the country's young people are out of work that's according to the latest unemployment figures with the jobless rate more than double the european average former greek m.p. of the center left panhellenic socialist movement. says that the dire situation...
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thousands of anti-government protesters are packed in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. of the country a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by. the us is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of previously a thing of the post it could mean peoples every move being used against them to keep them under surveillance of the most important looks at the future of being launched. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero privacy from every new yorker being tracked and catalogued and watched and that information being saved for pretty much an indeterminate period of private investigator steve rom bomb believes america is being landscaped into an eis wide open society through the advancing market
thousands of anti-government protesters are packed in major highway in the bahraini capital of minimal it's a day after a sixteen year old protest in a police officer died during the demonstrations marking the second of a. of the country a few years ago protests in the country began to demand more freedoms and rights for the shia majority in the nation run by. the us is funneling money into tracking systems that are threatening to make the very concept of previously a thing of the post it could...
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demand this new government. and ultimately burst of desperation a man has died after setting himself on fire outside a french job center and later self-immolation incident in an unemployment plagued. forty three year old who'd been refused benefits had reportedly been giving signals of a suicidal intentions but they went unnoticed by friends and off orators. at the latest . but said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying that he was going to do this this week so the police had said that they had sort of surveillance outside that employment agency but they didn't manage to see him he was already on fire they said he had entered through a side street and therefore this tragedy had happened now the man did this after finding out that he is no longer eligible for those unemployment benefits and this is not the first time it has happened in france in august we know that a fifty year old jobless man had done the same and this is a worrying sign for france for a country that has seen it
demand this new government. and ultimately burst of desperation a man has died after setting himself on fire outside a french job center and later self-immolation incident in an unemployment plagued. forty three year old who'd been refused benefits had reportedly been giving signals of a suicidal intentions but they went unnoticed by friends and off orators. at the latest . but said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying that he was going to do this this week so...
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defend this new government. and ultimate outpost of desperation a man has died after setting himself on fire outside a french job center and then later self-immolation incident in an unemployment plagued e.u. and the forty three year old who had been refused benefits had reportedly been giving signals of a suicidal intentions but they went unnoticed by friends and all thora to his successor are syria has the latest. it said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying that he was going to do this this week so the police had said that they had set of surveillance outside that employment agency but they didn't manage to see it he was already on fire they said he had entered through a side street and therefore this tragedy had happened and the man did this after finding out that he is no longer eligible for those unemployment benefits and this is not the first time it has happened in france in august we know that a fifty year old jobless man had done the same so this is a worrying sign fo
defend this new government. and ultimate outpost of desperation a man has died after setting himself on fire outside a french job center and then later self-immolation incident in an unemployment plagued e.u. and the forty three year old who had been refused benefits had reportedly been giving signals of a suicidal intentions but they went unnoticed by friends and all thora to his successor are syria has the latest. it said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying...
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government press story and the press here has been struggling against various government agencies and gradually has been able to leave at least some of the secrecy surrounding this story there was a gag order here apparently and if this was the case and one cannot confirm it independently from israel but again embarrassing is one has to rely on foreign sources if that is true and a gag order was signed by a judge then one would have been subject to prosecution if one were to violate it so apparently even though these really press is far from being lazy for the last two years it has waited passively for someone abroad in this case australia to break the story. still to come for you just a bit later in the program here on the desert crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster following france's intervention we examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation. and pirates in the caribbean get permission to ignore us copyright laws we report and how the tiny island of. buddha both want to trade battle against the world's largest economy that'
government press story and the press here has been struggling against various government agencies and gradually has been able to leave at least some of the secrecy surrounding this story there was a gag order here apparently and if this was the case and one cannot confirm it independently from israel but again embarrassing is one has to rely on foreign sources if that is true and a gag order was signed by a judge then one would have been subject to prosecution if one were to violate it so...
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defend this new government. clashes most with second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager is killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out the pro-democracy demands of still being ignored. the picture of bad health the still no action following an independent report into hundreds of needless deaths in the u.k. hospital was on that scandal and all the stories coming up after this short break stay with us. wealthy british style. time to. market why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. to please be told language. full of programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots of a p.r. p.t. interviews intriguing stories for you to. see them trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog call. well into the. science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've got the future are covered.
defend this new government. clashes most with second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager is killed in protests two years after the unrest first broke out the pro-democracy demands of still being ignored. the picture of bad health the still no action following an independent report into hundreds of needless deaths in the u.k. hospital was on that scandal and all the stories coming up after this short break stay with us. wealthy british style. time to. market why not come to find...
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government and there is not real quiet or important. for the sort of dialogue we argue in the middle of a political part. of the fleet and that is a very big security base for the united states and we need to make a sort of balance between between. between the security and the united states because. if they are not to the human rights violations. big brother may be watching every click you make on line the u.s. government is using new defense software able to predict your future behavior and locations in cyberspace however with the program only using data submitted voluntarily via social networks claims of privacy violations don't stay because he's going to check on reports. those of you who are using social networks will find this interesting the world's fifth largest defense contractor raytheon a multinational firm based in massachusetts came up with a software that can map out your life and even predict your moves your behavior based on the information that you provide on websites like facebook twitter or foursquare the guardian has
government and there is not real quiet or important. for the sort of dialogue we argue in the middle of a political part. of the fleet and that is a very big security base for the united states and we need to make a sort of balance between between. between the security and the united states because. if they are not to the human rights violations. big brother may be watching every click you make on line the u.s. government is using new defense software able to predict your future behavior and...
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government versus standard & poor's. the most aggressive move yet by the justice department to hold accountable a financial company at the center of the financial melt down of 2008. the $5 billion civil suit charges s&p intended to defraud investors, aaa ratings they did not deserve. standard & poor's' attorney says not so farst fast. >> the ratings that were issued were believed by the people who issued them and that's what the government has
government versus standard & poor's. the most aggressive move yet by the justice department to hold accountable a financial company at the center of the financial melt down of 2008. the $5 billion civil suit charges s&p intended to defraud investors, aaa ratings they did not deserve. standard & poor's' attorney says not so farst fast. >> the ratings that were issued were believed by the people who issued them and that's what the government has
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defend this new government. well the second story of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years off to the right the pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. and crisis and the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster following france's intervention or examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation after the short break. surely we can we know if you're going to. choose the consensus you. choose to continue to. choose the stories that in your life choose the access to. you think you understand it. and realize. this is. a week off to shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there are still no signs of action the family and friends of hundreds of patients who die. a criminal action to be taken against those responsible and the former chief of another hospital says he was paid about half a million pounds not to talk about a similar situation elsewhere following the scandal. but in the latest twist we see his whistle blower come o
defend this new government. well the second story of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years off to the right the pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. and crisis and the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster following france's intervention or examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation after the short break. surely we can we know if you're going to. choose the consensus you. choose to continue to. choose the stories...
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defend this new government. and the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager was killed in protests. first broke out but pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. the picture of bad health still no action following an independent report into hundreds of deaths in the hospital that's coming up after this break. today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations. he's continued a week to shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there are still no signs of action the family and friends of hundreds of patients who died due to neglect according to a criminal action to be taken against those responsible for the former chief of another hospital says he was paid hall for a million pounds not to talk about a similar situation elsewhere. has been following the scandal. but in the latest twist we've seen an n.h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest r
defend this new government. and the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain a teenager was killed in protests. first broke out but pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. the picture of bad health still no action following an independent report into hundreds of deaths in the hospital that's coming up after this break. today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations. he's continued a week to shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there are...
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protests and sentiment certainly in the pipeline at the moment has the government not improved since the toppling of khadafi and all the people there ultimately calling for another revolution. well this is a this is the game that people in this moment is not asking in evolution the people in this moment is only thinking only only thinking about the safety of the country and trying to rig the people there to be able to people go back to their houses can you imagine a country of six million people two of them two millions are outside their houses far away some with no money with nothing far and they cannot do anything and the ones are insight leave yeah there is no safety at all i have friends they have been stolen their houses four times with the army guns going in their houses when you are in the street you never know if. if you will be shut because always you listen the shots from from one place to another so yes there is so you are still hearing gunfire and violence in and out and about the towns that but colonel gadhafi warned the before his regime was toppled he warned that about
protests and sentiment certainly in the pipeline at the moment has the government not improved since the toppling of khadafi and all the people there ultimately calling for another revolution. well this is a this is the game that people in this moment is not asking in evolution the people in this moment is only thinking only only thinking about the safety of the country and trying to rig the people there to be able to people go back to their houses can you imagine a country of six million...
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right now when the mid staffordshire scandal was revealed very much the rhetoric from the government was that this was an exceptional case that this was if not a one of it was particularly bad and yet we're seeing one of the hospitals being investigated and it seems that nothing shocks just keep on coming isa price that this no i'm not surprised at this wild stuff the trip was particularly bad there i've always been in the n.h.s. while most of the care has been sun tussock over the years in such a complicated organization and such a large organization there will be such incidents and there have been for many years the real problem is that the n.h.s. and the government do not seem to be able to learn from the old inquiries that have been from thirty years ago the hospital advisory service would report and i think the same things are still going on now because the chief executive of the n.h.s. david nicholson to resign have so far been resisted he says that he has nothing to be as saying dog and that during his time presiding this is down to systematic failures so of course the people
right now when the mid staffordshire scandal was revealed very much the rhetoric from the government was that this was an exceptional case that this was if not a one of it was particularly bad and yet we're seeing one of the hospitals being investigated and it seems that nothing shocks just keep on coming isa price that this no i'm not surprised at this wild stuff the trip was particularly bad there i've always been in the n.h.s. while most of the care has been sun tussock over the years in...
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the pentagon as the government's as the government's largest buyer and many contractors rely on the government for their business. we are concerned that the tube .0 version of dod's that are buying power turns away from the fixed-price contract. congress is not one-size-fits-all but losing billions of dollars should be sufficient incentive to control costs. the national nuclear security administration's nuclear weapons laboratories and production plants are operated by private corporations. these government-owned contracts have in some cases increased with inflated overhead cost security breaches and construction cost overruns. on the positive side lawmakers appear ready to uphold the cmr project at los alamos laboratory. acquisition is a major challenge across federal agencies as evidenced by the failures of future combat systems deep water deep water and others. a common thread is the use of lead system integrators. for the governor i saw contractor to get signed it made its neat. i've never yet found a contractocontracto r who was not watch would leave the government when the bag. public la
the pentagon as the government's as the government's largest buyer and many contractors rely on the government for their business. we are concerned that the tube .0 version of dod's that are buying power turns away from the fixed-price contract. congress is not one-size-fits-all but losing billions of dollars should be sufficient incentive to control costs. the national nuclear security administration's nuclear weapons laboratories and production plants are operated by private corporations....
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. >> most government offices are closed as are post offices, libraries and banks and schools, and most garbage collection will go on as scheduled today. most transit systems will be on regular schedules today including caltran, vta and muni and the exceptions exceptions b.a.r.t. which the on the saturday schedule and ac transit which is on a holiday schedule. >>> what a weekend it was. >> take credit for it my friend because it's about to change. >> would you quit saying it's nice weather. we need rain. it's on the way. not today though. i think a nice president's day outside. a few clouds making their way into our skies this morning but you can see the cold front, at least the first part of it beginning to move into far northern california. it's going to take a good day before it gets down here. we will see clouds from the system as it begins to slide in later on. expect a partly cloudy afternoon around the way area. temperatures if you're headed out the door r this morning, a little chilly in the spots. livermore checking in at 39 degrees. and 39 in santa rosa. by the afternoon, the
. >> most government offices are closed as are post offices, libraries and banks and schools, and most garbage collection will go on as scheduled today. most transit systems will be on regular schedules today including caltran, vta and muni and the exceptions exceptions b.a.r.t. which the on the saturday schedule and ac transit which is on a holiday schedule. >>> what a weekend it was. >> take credit for it my friend because it's about to change. >> would you quit...
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protests and sentiment certainly in the pipeline at the moment has the government not improved since the toppling of khadafi and all the people there ultimately calling for another revolution. well this is a this is the game that people in this moment is not asking in evolution the people in this moment is only thinking only only thinking about the safety of the country and trying to rig the people to there to be able to people go back to their houses can you imagine a country of six million of people two of them to millions are outside their houses far away some with no money with nothing far and they cannot do anything and that was our insight leave yeah there is no safety at all i have friends they have been stolen their houses four times with the army guns going in their houses when you are in the street you never know if. if you will be shut because always you listen the shots from from one place to another so yes there is so you are still hearing gunfire and violence in and out and about the towns that but colonel gadhafi warned and therefore his regime was toppled he warned th
protests and sentiment certainly in the pipeline at the moment has the government not improved since the toppling of khadafi and all the people there ultimately calling for another revolution. well this is a this is the game that people in this moment is not asking in evolution the people in this moment is only thinking only only thinking about the safety of the country and trying to rig the people to there to be able to people go back to their houses can you imagine a country of six million of...
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on monday night here i will be hosting the new documentary on what happened when our government lied us into war and how they got away with it and whether we understand it well enough the next time somebody tries it again. we understand that this is likely to cause political upset when we air it. but sometimes you have to do that anyway. after all, it is for a good cause. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnelo'donnell. >> today republican s blocked a vote just because they can. >> sit shocking. not a lot of love. >> it is unprecedented. >> filibuster of chuck haegle's nomination. >> he is willing to fight until the end. >> i'm going to keep hitting you. >> it is unprecedented. >> the blame game just doesn't work. democrats must begin to do their work. democrats have been willing to more than meet the gop half way. the house has done its work. we don't control the agenda. the blame game doesn't work outside of the capital. senate democrats of the united states senate. the united states senate. >> the only certainty is more dysfunction and gridlock. >> it is valentine
on monday night here i will be hosting the new documentary on what happened when our government lied us into war and how they got away with it and whether we understand it well enough the next time somebody tries it again. we understand that this is likely to cause political upset when we air it. but sometimes you have to do that anyway. after all, it is for a good cause. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnelo'donnell. >> today republican s blocked a vote just because...
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expensive and expensive operation clearly that involves multiple departments as well as the federal government the f.b.i. was involved u.s. marshals were heavily involved now we like i said earlier we listened a bunch of things that we know that they were using anybody that was really watching the coverage of this could tell you the things that we know but why isn't the law enforcement making this type of money the resources this information public why are they making it available i'm not really interested right now and whether it's. in the. the resources or the money that was used because we still haven't gotten admissions from the san bernardino county sheriff's department that they started the fire that or and chris dorner alive and that they intended to do so leaked audio transmissions that i was listening to clearly indicate that they planned to burn him alive or as they said. deploy the bird there's the body of transmissions of the police scanners also show that they carefully manage the fire to ensure that it was completely consumed the cabin he was in including the basement and i just
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i still think republicans are looking to shrink government. they see perhaps like this and they recoil and they say it's big government and there are better ways to do it. it would be nice to see some agreement on this because these programs do seem to have a lot of empirical evidence of their success behind them. >> the details are sparse on exactly what the program would entail but it looks like it would be more of the model of race to the top where it's more incentive based, encouraging states to develop their own program, so focus on the state level, the local control, seems like something republicans can and should get on board with. since the president proposed it, as you're saying, they probably won't. >> there is that problem, as a republican, calling it university pre-k is not the right thing to call it. >> it sounds like another entitlement. >> the details are sparse, we don't know how this is going to be done but it sounds like a big government universal pre-k. not a great way to sell it to republicans. >> so are you against pre-k f
i still think republicans are looking to shrink government. they see perhaps like this and they recoil and they say it's big government and there are better ways to do it. it would be nice to see some agreement on this because these programs do seem to have a lot of empirical evidence of their success behind them. >> the details are sparse on exactly what the program would entail but it looks like it would be more of the model of race to the top where it's more incentive based,...
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but i think how would you feel about your government storing all those tweets that scares me the so because i mean like you could tweak things i mean i've had to for about three years now and i kind of member what we had back then if they can find out and just kind of see what it was that's quite scary that's what our government's doing that now yeah isn't that crazy i don't think that's fair it's not fair have you ever tweeted something you might not want stored for all time usually a tweet recipes and food related things so i'd love it if this story it. would be great for generations they're able to reject recipes exactly do you think it's just another example of the government doing something idiotic i don't know maybe they got a good deal on hard drive space and they just need a photo i mean those are really surprised they tried to facebook and they tried everything i mean they have the right. if there's doing this for your protection do you believe that you trust them to use that not as a way to surveil you or invade your.
but i think how would you feel about your government storing all those tweets that scares me the so because i mean like you could tweak things i mean i've had to for about three years now and i kind of member what we had back then if they can find out and just kind of see what it was that's quite scary that's what our government's doing that now yeah isn't that crazy i don't think that's fair it's not fair have you ever tweeted something you might not want stored for all time usually a tweet...
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not only were we briefing him, we were convene the united states government, the deputy's committee and the national security council and i will we worked it throughout the night. the secretary of defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs worked this throughout the night. here's the important thing, bob. we did everything we could that night-- which, by the way, was borne out by the review board. they said the washington-based effort was a good effort that did everything it it possible could have. but the question from the president now is mao-- what have we condition to make sure this does not happen again? and he demanded of us his team, be that at the state department, be that at the white house or the pentagon ear the intelligence community to make sure this never happens again, and he won't put up with it. >> schieffer: one of the relationships congress is holding uplet nominations of both john brennan of the c.i.a., and chuck hagel at the defense department, they tell us there were 70 e-mails that went back and forth if during that week on what susan rice should say on this broadc
not only were we briefing him, we were convene the united states government, the deputy's committee and the national security council and i will we worked it throughout the night. the secretary of defense, the chairman of the joint chiefs worked this throughout the night. here's the important thing, bob. we did everything we could that night-- which, by the way, was borne out by the review board. they said the washington-based effort was a good effort that did everything it it possible could...
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i think they believe that it's better to have government stay out of industry. in this particular place no government intervention is actually disaster for the country because we leave so many people behind, we subject ourselves to the informational control of just a few giants. the problem for the politicians is that there's no upside right now to fighting back. if they do they'll lose their campaign contributions. we need to get the public interested in this so that politicians will understand that they're not acting alone. >> in your last chapter you describe what happened in lafayette, louisiana when the city decided it wanted the very kind of internet access you're talking about. and a few years ago, my colleagues and i did a documentary called "net @ risk" in which we looked at the threat to internet access. and we went to lafayette and lo and behold they're doing exactly what you're describing in your book. >> we have an out-migration problem with our young people from louisiana, and i felt it was time for politicians to quit talking and do something. >>
i think they believe that it's better to have government stay out of industry. in this particular place no government intervention is actually disaster for the country because we leave so many people behind, we subject ourselves to the informational control of just a few giants. the problem for the politicians is that there's no upside right now to fighting back. if they do they'll lose their campaign contributions. we need to get the public interested in this so that politicians will...
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defend this new government. well class is not the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years off of the right the pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. and desert crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster following francaise intervention i will examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation after the short. with. the consent. to. choose the stories. choose. sometimes you see a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. welcome to the big picture. this is. a week off to shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there are still no signs of action the family and friends of hundreds of patients who died due to neglect are now calling for criminal action to be taken against those responsible and the former chief of another hospital says he was paid about half a million pounds not to talk about a similar situa
defend this new government. well class is not the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain teenagers killed in protests two years off of the right the pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. and desert crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali has become a humanitarian disaster following francaise intervention i will examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation after the short. with. the consent. to. choose the stories. choose. sometimes you see a story. you think...
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government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out we heard a report about virginia based cyber security firm. charging the chinese set up a one building. it comes back to one place they say. take a listen to head of this firm. >> it didn't take much to put one and up with together. that building harbored the group. we know where the building is. i can't tell you where it is. inside it's hard to estimate. 12-story building. maybe it's hundreds of folks or thousands. i can tell you it's output. what they are responsible for is thousands of companys compromised. sustained effort, too. this is going
government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out...
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businesses, unions, government agencies and the police have pledged to help pay it. meantime police continue to work overtime to try to help the community and officers and their families who could be targets. >> there are over 50 lapd officers that have not only security but surveillance in their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> he went on to say the reward is so large because dorner is
businesses, unions, government agencies and the police have pledged to help pay it. meantime police continue to work overtime to try to help the community and officers and their families who could be targets. >> there are over 50 lapd officers that have not only security but surveillance in their neighborhoods. these 50 lapd families are targets of dorner's and are likely, likely victims. >> he went on to say the reward is so large because dorner is